Issue 2/2016, 8. Volume Page 136–157
Tuomo Virtanen, Noona Kiuru, Marja-Kristiina Lerkkanen, Anna-Maija Poikkeus, Matti Kuorelahti
Assessment of student engagement among junior high school students and associations with self-esteem, burnout, and academic achievement
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The aim of the study was to investigate the structure of affective and cognitive engagement using the Student Engagement Instrument (SEI; Appleton, Christenson, Kim, & Reschly, 2006) and to examine the associations to behavioral engagement, as well as student-reported self-esteem, burnout, and academic achievement among Finnish junior high school students. The analyses were carried out in the main sample of 2,485 students, as well as in an independent sample of 821 students. The results showed that the original five-factor structure of the SEI construed along three affective and two cognitive engagement factors fit the current data relatively well. Affective and cognitive student engagement correlated positively with an independent measure of behavioral engagement. Furthermore, affective and cognitive engagement were positively associated with student-reported self-esteem and academic achievement, and negatively with school burnout. The findings provided corroborating evidence for the psychometric properties and utilization of the SEI instrument for assessing the engagement of junior high school students.
Keywords
Affective engagement; Cognitive engagement; Behavioral engagement; Student Engagement Instrument
APA citation
Virtanen, T., Kiuru, N., Lerkkanen, M., Poikkeus, A. & Kuorelahti M. (2016). Assessment of student engagement among junior high school students and associations with self-esteem, burnout, and academic achievement. Journal for Educational Research Online (JERO), 8(2), 136-157. https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART102870